Don't put your weak impulse control on us. It's on you. Especially now. I think he wasn't even invited to the qualifying session.
Misano is such a boring race in general. Thankfully there's Moto3. Love that Dani was able to do so well, BUT what does it say about the current riders that a 38 year old that races like what 3 times in 5 years is capable of a top 4. Dani smooth style is so missed. Pedroso also a shoutout to the VR46, " Valentino Rossi won aged 38, I didn’t value that enough” https://www.crash.net/motogp/news/1...ourth-rossi-won-aged-38-i-didn-t-value-enough
4 to go on the nbc feed. For as much as I used to bitch against Pedrosa when he was with Honder. . . Go!
he isn’t forget how to ride as he’s probably on a motogp bike more than majority of the field throughout the year. I’m really excited to see Binder on the carbon frame. How old was Baylis when he won?
The carbon frame looks like it works. Thats the holy grail. Pedrosa Race was boring. Bike was about to toss Marc-ee Marq into the air again. Crazy hard accel wobbles
It's a shame that hunk of shit Honda lured Pedrosa into retirement. I always enjoyed watching him and he obviously had more gas in the tank.
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Doesn't seem like that was written by Mladin, but I agree 100%. Pedrosa should have finished near the back of the field. His light weight is probably exposing the electronical nature of the current bikes. Success probably comes down to tire management at the end of the day. Rider skill is being masked by the electronics and other gadgets. This would explain why the Ducs normally occupy most of the top 10 every weekend.